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kbb Birmingham | SHOW PREVIEW VitrA Stand: C64 & D60


VitrA will be showing its Sento, Valarte and Root ranges, as well as its VitrA tiles and a host of new launches which are set to inspire and excite visitors to the show. A contemporary new addition to VitrA’s portfolio is the new M-Line range of furniture and washbasins. Inspired by the city, the simple designs of the collection integrate various forms, colours and sizes to create bathrooms that meet every need, the company says. The M-Line Collection consists of two distinct styles of furniture: M-Line Edge (pictured) and M-Line Pure. The M-Line Edge bathroom furniture creates prominence with its detailed features. The series includes washbasin cabinets, tall cabinets and mirror cabinets, in walnut, black oak and light oak finishes. Its mirrored cabinets have built-in sensor lights, with a range of convenient storage options.


Westin Stand: N84


Westin plans to showcase a restyled Stratus Compact ceiling hood with sleek styling and new features, along with a breath of fresh air from Westin’s 360 recirculation technology, which includes its new four-point air filtration system. Plus, the brand will be displaying handcrafted, British made hoods from The Collection, and ultra-high-performance hoods from the Professional series, as well as unique bespoke examples. As the company’s sole UK distributor, Westin will also be showing examples of the Sirius range of hoods, a long-established Italian brand with distinct styling and high-end quality, at a mid-range price point. The Sirius hoods on display will include models with innovative anti-condensation technology.


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